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within \textit{Verrucomicria} CITE. The genetic capacity to degrade cellulose  has also been discoverd in \textit{Verrucomicrobia} \citep{Wertz_2011}. Although, we have  learned many functional roles of \textit{Verrucomicrobia} in the environment, the function and/or  importatance of soil \textit{Verrucomicrobia} in C-cycling is largely unknown. None For example,   none  of the putative verrucomicrobial cellulose degraders identified in this experiment are closely related to names cultivars and only XX\% of all verrucomicrobial OTUs found in this study share at lease 97\% sequence identity with isolates. HR-SIP identifies key players in soil C-cycling C  -cycling  that represent important targets for single cell and community genomics studies CITE CITE. \textit{Verrucomicrobia} lineages, given there ubiquity and abundance in soil, may play hugely influential roles in global soil cellulose respiration.  \textit{Chloroflexi} Banfield paper